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OK. Don't forget to run MemTest86+ for a minimum of 7 passes - in the many thousands of BSOD analysis we perform here, we have estbalsihed that as being the number required to provide a reliable guide as to the stability of the RAM.

OK, so here's the thing. I have both a USB mouse and a USB network connection, so I cannot really remove all of them without disabling all that. I had my mom reboot it for me using the keyboard and pressing ALT+F4 a few times.

We did this several times, and removing any of the Root Hubs just disables everything USB, essentially locking us out.

If anything, I am going to guess that this one would be the one causing problems:
ASMedia XHCI Controller
PCI\VEN_1B21&DEV_1042&SUBSYS_84881043&REV_00

The rest of them are either: Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller, Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller, or a bunch of USB Root Hub's.

As far as Safe Mode goes, wouldn't that still disable the USB mouse? So even if I call my mom and have her do it, unless there's a way to use command line/keyboard controls to remove the drivers, it's just not going to happen.

I will have her run Memtest overnight and see what happens.

And I can do the rest of that stuff tomorrow. First priority after the memtest will be updating the AMD graphics drivers, though I highly doubt that is the issue as I JUST installed the OS, along with all the drivers, less than a month ago.

We need all the system specs of the computer you are trying to fix.
This will help: Speccy Free System information Utility
Enter them in the 'My System Specs' drop box at the lower left of any of your posts, so everyone can see them.
"budget RAM" always throws up a red flag, this type of RAM is very prone to errors.
Memtest86+ runs different tests with each pass, this is why it is important to run 7 Full Passes.

Can you download CPUZ and post a snip of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory, and SPD tabs.
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If your Mom can do this, go to your BIOS and tell us what the CPU, RAM and the CPU integrated memory controller voltages are.

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Code 0x3B could be a malware problem. Which anti-virus software is currently installed?

None. I don't ever download files on that machine, it's only connected to the Internet at all to download guide listings and to allow remote access. It's definitely not a virus problem, though, as I haven't had a single bluescreen since disabling the RAID controller... my money's on some sort of driver issue with the controller.

So far the memtest is on pass 5 and still no errors. It's been running for almost 24 hours now, and taking its time.

I suppose I can have her read off the voltages after the memtest is done. As far as Wi-Fi goes, sadly I'm stuck for now because my mom isn't good with opening up computers, so there's really no way I can get access to the inside of the case until I'm home in two months.

Always post information like this so it's visible for all to see.
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When you get a chance, post the other information requested: Mainboard, Memory, and SPD tabs.

The Bus speed looks like you're overclocking, if you are, return everything to Optimized Defaults while testing.
Your RAM is running at 722.4MHz which gives actual speed of 1444.8MHz.
There is a known issue with this AMD CPU product line for running RAM above 1333MHz.
Returning the BIOS to Optimized Defaults should fix this and likely the problems you are having. I have fixed many AMD system issues by returning the RAM frequency to 1333MHz.

16GB RAM will take a long time to make 7 full passes with memtest86+.
Let us know the memtest86+ results.

Yeah, I did try to overclock the RAM, because it's spec 1600MHz and the "optimal defaults" were something silly like 1066.

But the odd thing was that as soon as I saved my changes and rebooted, it changed from 1600 down to that 1444 approximately, which I don't quite get... every other motherboard I have used will do even increments according to the DDR3 overclocking specs.

If I did any faster than 1444 it would bluescreen when booting, so I changed it back. I suppose I can have her reset it to optimized defaults and see if that helps. I will know the memtest results in the morning, it was still at 6 passes when my mom went to bed.

I'd hotlink them but they're pretty big photos and I'm not sure what info you guys want. We did load optimized defaults, so I see the RAM is back to 1333... or supposedly it is. I will do CPU-Z in a bit and post those as well.

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